Lincoln has discreetly updated the pricing for the 2025 Navigator on its online configurator. It seems they might have done this quietly because the base model now costs a staggering $16,730 more than last year. If you're considering bringing one home, be prepared to shell out at least $101,990. This figure includes the $99,995 base price along with the obligatory $1,995 destination charge.
What’s behind this significant price hike? Lincoln has removed the entry-level Premiere trim, which explains part of the increase. The Navigator lineup now kicks off with the Reserve trim, which is $4,300 pricier than the 2024 model. Following this, you have the Jet Appearance Package and then the top-tier Black Label. In its long-wheelbase version, the most expensive 2025 Navigator Black Label starts at $121,485.
Here’s a detailed price list of all 2025 Lincoln Navigator trim levels, inclusive of destination charges.
The 2025 Navigator also underwent a comprehensive redesign. The exterior now features a new front end with a larger grille, slim headlights, and trim elements reminiscent of other Lincoln SUVs. Optional 24-inch wheels are available, but the overall boxy design will be familiar to Navigator enthusiasts. The interior is where the real transformation lies, boasting a digital cockpit with a 48-inch screen that integrates the driver and infotainment displays. This screen stretches almost the entire width of the dashboard, and there’s an additional screen in the center console for controlling features like climate and audio settings.
Additional screens can be added for rear passengers, and those in the very back can now enjoy heated and cooled seats. Despite these changes, the Navigator’s underlying structure remains the same. The chassis, suspension, and powertrain are carried over without significant alterations, meaning you still get 440 horsepower from a 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 engine paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and standard four-wheel drive across all trims.
The 2025 Lincoln Navigator is expected to arrive at dealerships next spring.
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